jnother Lot Of NEW PRESBYTERIAN | HYMN BOOKS Just Opened, —— AT—— HASZARD & MVIOORE MISS LEFURGEY Will be at home to a limited number of pupils in physical culture and orat ry . Apply to Miss Lefurgey at W. | Sentner’s, Weymouth Street, jianl4—139 OR. CLARE treats CHRONIC DISEASES by the Salis- | bury method of persistent self-help. in rem. °ving causes trom the blood. Con- tinnous, Inteligent treatmentin person or by leiver insures M'nimum of suffer- 36 ing and Maximum of cure possible in ; each case. Avoid attempts anaided. Graduate of N. Y. University And the NEW YORK HOSPITAL. wen! ears practice in N. Y. City. i el caglaaveel in U.S. and Canada, Spparas: CHARLOTTETOWN, P EI, CANADA. OFFICE. Victoria Row. Accomodations reserved for patients. References on application, ; Oct 15 lyr _——- - Nm C YOusel Perhaps you do _ not _ know how satisfactory, and at what little cost i you can buy a clock. Our Clocks Any one you may sel- ect will add beauty, as well as usefulness to your homes. ‘They are specially made aud possess merits of their own. Handsome designs, good time- keepers, and low in in price I am ready to back them up with a guarantee, that they will give satis- faction. : * te Ka Ka Ks CQ oa W. W. WELLNER Jeweler. HAAARAAAAAAAARAAAAAARAARAAAAASARRAAAR SS BEANS “The best we ever sold.” Improved Yellow : Eyes. Much better flavor, and larger than the common white bean, and easier to cook. Try some. Special price on ten pound lots. FOR SALE ONLY AT SANDERSON & 00. | United States on New ITEMS FROM DUNDAS., Albion Lodge, No. 63, 1. O. G. T. is still booming. Since the arrivai of winter the membership bas been largely increased. We understand that they are to pay a fraternal visit to Orient Lodge very soon, We are sorry to learn that Rev. A. Mc~ Leod, returned missionary from India, is again about to take hie departure for that far off jand, after spendiog several momths at his native home. We wish him success. Mr. H, Hiltzand family every left ‘or the Year’s day. Thev will be very much mis*ed by their many friends, especially by the members of the Methodist Church and theI. O. G. T. Lodges, of which both Mr. aad Mrs, Biliz were members. Mr. J. Nicholson’s new residence at Bridgetown is nearly completed. On Christmas Eve a gioom was cast over this vicinity by the death of Danie! A Gay, aged 18 years, son of Mr. Abner Gay. Daniel, although not very strong, was in his usual health up to the Monday previous to his death. On that day he was noticed to have a slight cold, which seemed to be gradually growing worse, Everything that human skill andon Friday it was plainly scen that his time on earth was getting very short. Afier helping to sing “The Hoyrof my Departure’sC ome.” I’m going home to die,” and several other hymne, he ba de farewell toeach member of the fam'}> ani many Sthers who wéré present, and after au monishing tiem all to meet him at the “Foot of the Cross,” he fell “asleep in Jesus.’ The many wh? saw him the day of hia death can never forget the joy and peace that marked his every word and action, and those who knew him from a child will always hold in their hearts loving rémemberances of him. Although the family cannot but feel a vacancy in their hearts and home which nothing can fill ftill the koowiedge that he is at rect with Jesus ie, we are sure, a great consolation for them in their sorrow. The funeral took place on Monday, at 10 a. m., Rev. J. Heanay offic‘atiug, and from the mapvy who were presenton the occasion some ideacan be bad of the estimation in which the deceased was held by 31] who had the pleasure of his acquaintance. The bereaved family have the heartfelt sym- pathy of the entire community. JACK AND JILL. : -_-- ——T- - i> - <“mee— IT PROLONGS LIFE. The reputation Abbeys Effervescent Salt has won in England and Europe as a standard preparation, is beirg repeated here. Physicians every where have endors- ed it. Here is what J. A. S. Brunelle, M. D, C. M., Montreal, Professor of Surgery, Laval University Medica! Faculty, Surgeon tothe Hotei Dieu, says: “I have found Abbey’s Effervescent Salt particularly beneficial in the treatment of derangemen's of the liver and ot the digestive organs, ana consider that the regular use of a prepara- tion of this nature has a decided tendency to prolong life. Iam using it in my hos- pital practice.” You can heve healih—natural, every- day, all the year round health—through the daily use of Abbey’s Effervescent Salt. Sold by all drugyists at 60 cents a large bottle. Trial size 25 cents. —_ — — PERSONAL. Sir Charles Tupper is at Ottawa, on the way to Montreal. Mr. Louis G. Whear arrived this after- noon from Toronto. He comes to attend the funeral of his motber. Premier Murray and Attorney-G2nera! Longley, of Nova Scotia, left Ottawa on the 12th. They have pressed the claims of the province for the amount of subsidy, $600,000, given totne Eastern Extension Railway, now part of the Government railway system. It is pleasing to hear that Mr. Thomas Flynn, ron of Mr. Thomas E. Fiyon, of the Customs Department, who left here for New York abort two months ago, has obtained a position as conductor on tbe cable cars in that city. Before obtaining the position Mr. Flynn had to pass a rigid examination. A BETTER HEALER. “‘Quickeure” takes the place of ill- smelling Idoierm in many cases with much better and quicker results. Physi- cians arefusing and recommending it for ulcers, brurses.*cuts and burns. It heals the sore properly by subduivg inflammax tion and destroying the microbes that retard healing, besides relieving the pain instantl7. FOR MERIT '‘Ch-’e why we received Seven First Prices and Honorary Medal at the Pro- vincial Exhibiticu for SOVEREIGN Goods. Sovereign llavoring Extracts have won on their own met They advertise themaelves by their es. ellence tor every housekeeper wants the “BEST,” and knows it when she gets if Ask for “SOVEREIGN” Made by SIMSEN BROS. & CO. brand Halifax. NS. could do for him was done, but to no avail, | 2. ere el A GOOD-SIZED FAMILY, The human family livingon earth to- day consists of about 1,450,000,000 souls; not less, probably more. These are dis- tributed Inmerally all over the earth’s sur- face, there being noconsiderable spot on the globe where man hae not found a foot- hod. In Asia, the so-called “cradle of the buman we,” ther ‘are DOW about S00, 000.000 people, densely crowded, on an average about 120 to every square mile. In Europe there are 320,000,00, averag- ing 100 to the square mile, not so crowded extremes of the blacks and the whites are as five to three; the remaining 700,600,000 intermediate brown, vellow avd tawny in color. Of tne entire race, 500,000,000 are well clothed—that ic, they wear garments of some kind that will cover nakedness; 550,000,000 habitually go soaked, and 700,000,600 only cover the middle parts of their body; 500,000,000 Ilve in houses; 700,000,000 ip buts and caves, the remain- ing 250,000,000 virtually having no place to lay their heads. THINGS TO MAKE A NOTE OF, a Sa I. O. O. F.—Wildey Lodge No. 27 meets tonight. Degree work. C. O. F.—Regular meeting of Court Charlottetown tonight at 8 o’clock in Wright’s Hall. Installatien of officers and other important businees. Mary Queen or Scirs.—Rev, Mr. Fullerton gives his interesting lecture on Mary Queen of Scots in the Methodist Church, next Thursday eyening, the 20th inst. An interesting subject in the nands of one who can do it justice, being person- ally familiar with pot only the details of history but every inch of these historical grounds. Do not fail to hear him. Half of proceeds of the magic lantern entertainment in Kensington Hall on Fri- day, January 14th, at 7 o’clock, go to P. E. Ieland Hospite}. You should attend by all means. Phe majority of the views shown bear upon New York city life, and will be fully explained by A. D. Gillis, who unders stands the subject. The views are ex— cellent. Bring the little ones, I have something to arnusetnem. Reserved seats for the ladies 10 cts. Admits to all children Seta, Jan. 10th. A. D. Ginuts, Ch’town Tue Younc Peopve of the First Meth- odist Church will give aconcert an? candy sale at Heartz’s Hall on Tuesday evening, January 18tb. A good programme is prepared, and some of Charlottetown’s best talent will be preaent. Admiesion 10 cents. Concert at 8 o’clock. Go.—Fine play, fine cancert, fine box of candy at Heartz’s Hall on Tuesday even-~ ing. Admission 1 0c. ——— Orient Devision, S.of T., will meet this (Friday) evening at 8 o’clock, in their rvoms, Masonic Temple, for the installa- tion of officers and a reunion of its members. A good attendance is requested. By order of the W. P. ---——.>— A Dream Inrerpretep.— According to an exchange a laborer of Dundee, Scotland, lately told his wife, on awakening, a cur- ious dream which he had during the night. He dreamed that ke saw coming toward him, in order, four rats. The first one was very fat, and was followed by two lean rats, the rear rat being blind. The dreamer was greatly perplexed as to what evil migbt follow, as if has been understood that to dream of rats denotes calamity. He appealed to his wife concerning this, but she, poor woman, could not help bim. His son,a sharp isd who beard his father tell the story, volunteered to be the inter- preter. “The fat rat,” he said, “is the man who keeps the public house, that ye gang till sae often, and the two Jean anes are me and my mither, and the blind ane is yerself, Father.” sano A Nove Rocker.—An exchange states that a traveller going through a sparsely settled section of Canada came toa lonely cabin and, findiog the door open, went in. Nobody was insight, butin the centre of the room he sax a cradle with a baby lying in it fast asleep. The cradle was rocked tack and forth with great reguler-~ ity, and he was puzzled to kuow what kept it in motion. On examination, he found a stout cord attached to a_ nail driyen in the side of the cradle and passed through an auger hole iv the side of the house. He took up the trail, which led him inte a ravine where a donkey was standing and switching his tail’ The mystery was explained. The other end of the cord was attached to the doukey’s tail, and the constant switching kept the crad!e in motion. It was an ingenious device on the part of the motherto keep her baby asleep while she went oft for atime. + Poe > One of our seven first prizes taken at the Provincial Exhibition was for the Sovereign Flavoring Extracts. They win on their merits. LOCAL NOTICES, Rye flour for sale at Beer & Goff’s. 10 2i Only 100 tickets so if you want to see the greatest game of Hockey from the gallery got aticket. Tickets for sale at A. W. Reddin’s, Johnson & Johnsons and Reddin Bros. TO LET.—Honse on iower Spring Park Road( with or without barn) containing ‘ight large and well finished :coms, Frost ‘oof cellar. Possession Ist of Dec. Apply ‘ $.G'rhorne Revere Hotel, nov27 tt i as Asia, but 2verywhera dense and in! many places overpopulated. In Africa | there are, approximaiely, 210,000,000, and | in the Americas— North, South and Cen trai—1i0,000,000; these fatter, of cousse: | ielarively thinly scattered over broad areas. QOn ihe islands, large and small, there are proqably 10,000,000 more. The 6 : ¢ 20 per cent. discount ; ; ¢ ¢ $ ‘ [LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS Tue Weatrner —Fair and cold. Tue Temperature.—-Ten above zero last night; fifteen above at nine this morning. ht intial TueatricaL. — The Boston Comedy Company are playing an engagement in Newoundland, anbinethiiiaitis Larp ro Rest.—The funeral of the late Mrs. John Whear took place this afiernoon and the attendance was large. Deer Syow.—A report from the Upper St. Johm states that the snow in the woods is four or five feet deep and that lumber Operations are greatly impeded. ennidiipredn Tar Catrneprat So_rp.—The old &t. Dunstan’s Cathedral was sold at auction this afternoon by Mr. Beairsto. It brought $225. Mr. Angus DeRoche was the purchaser, —— ACKNOWLEDGMEYT.—Tbe T.adies of St. Vincent De Paul’s sewing circle have received from the trustees of the will of the late Bridget Lantry the sum of fifty dollars, beqneathed to that society for thing the poor. To the last Miss Lantry was mindful of those among whom ber life was spent—the poor. Passep rae Cexttry Marx.—Mrs Jane Murphy died at the Government Poor House on Wednesday at the advanced age of 110 years and 9 months. Owen Murpby, her husband, died inthe Poot House on the Sth April 1882, at the age of 90. They were natives of Ireland. Owen was a weaver, aod brought his loom from Ireland when he emigrated. Tue Sraxcey did not cross from Pictou to Georgetown last evening as was e xpect- ed. She crossed this forenoon, however, arriving ia Georgetown abont elever o’elock. She will not leave for Pictou again until tomorrow merning. The mails and passengers by the Stanley reached Charlottetown about one §o’clock ’ this afternoon. a _——_— Extior Lonce, No 81,1. 0. G. T., par- pose giving a grand concert and entertain- ment in Afton Hall, Fairview, on Satur- day, Jan 22nd, at7 o'clock, p. m. Elliot Lodge has become famous for their enier~ tainments, and we trust a full house will greet them on the 22ad. A small ad-nis= sion fee will be charged. Nothing will be left undone to make this entertainment a success, Potice Covat.—This ivresoon Francis Beegan was arraigred on a charge of stealing two empty kerosene oil casks the property of Patrick Monaghan. After hearing several witnesses the prisoner was remanded for eight days. Mary Power,a countrywoman, charged with drunkenness wae released upon her promise to leave the city im the afternoon. Henry Welsh, also charged with drunkenness, was fined $5 or 30 days. ceniontiypeeatti Herp or Sueer Lost—A report from Saa Antonio, Tex., says tnat M, O. Murpby, one of the biggest sheep men in Texas, was recently moving a heard of 1¢,000 sheep out of Schleicher county to New Range when a dense fog settied over the country. The Mexicav herders became bewildered,and theentire herd of sheep was lost and hs not yet been found. One of the herders wandered away and perished in a norther which followed the lifting ofthe fog. At last reports a number of searching parties were out hunting for the 10,000 sheep. CuristiaN Enpeavor.—At the half yearly business meeting of the YPRTCE of the Christain Church, Upper Greut George St, beld an evening or two ago, the following officers were elected: President— Lemuel W Harris. Vice President— Mies Vaughan. Secretary— Miss Ethel McGregor. Treasurer— Mrs Hamill. Prayer meeting—Lemuel W. Harris. Sunday School—J Hamill. Gool-will—M Steveron. Look out--Miss Eva Harr:s. Social — Miss Gertrude Bovyer. Visiting—Mrs M Stevenson. Dissionary— Miss Fannie Stevenson. Music—Mr- Lemuel W Harris. LL eT ee ener THE HAIR BRUSH useful of nec- most should good one. e always being the toilex articles essarily be a Such a_ line carry. These beauties cost from $1.00 to $3.00, but were worth $5.00. and yet we have hair brushes from l5e up. Combs to fit the quality and price. we off every hair brush an comb. Don’t miss seeing our stock, Johnson & Johnsoi N. B.—Our stores close at 9 o’clock cach night except Saturday. = @ © © 2 o 23 43 ?2 228 820 0 8 22240233 Sto Std VeBeeset ea THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, JANUARY 14, 1898 —— = t about the saving of 25¢ to lar in buying URS... Just take the trouble to come here and investigate the way we are sel'ing ijk {hie IIb» ih fi {I {i> Ine \IW» |p» {I \\n e2AZ2 224 Q | RNE 33e¢ on the del- S & 2 a = PV FEIT eT IT eS — — ? Desirable end Fashionable Coods below their Rea! Value We are having 4 «tll i oe A Clean Up Sie th AIL Fs in Ladies’ and Children’s Collars, Mufls, Capes and Jackets, B4 The Always Busy Store SSSISTTTT TTT TTT eS A New Year's Greeting —«m After thanking my ‘customers for the splendid Xmas and New Years Trade accord edme, and wishing them a Happy New Year I might remind them that we have a full sup- ply of our Empire Extra and Empire Blend Teas still on hand, T. J. MORRIS ee i ST a a BS Oe - List of Ratepayers vor the City of Charlottetows in default for Assessment due on Real Property, for the year ending Slat Decem- ber, 1897, containing names of all such detauiters. and the amount due from ther respectively, with a statement of the Number of the town Lot, Water Lot and Commas Lot. "pow which or any part thereof such asseasment is in default. Amount of Assesamem due & unpall House & Land on Common Lot No. 22, 2 ere House & Laud on Town Lot No 72, 3rd hun, a Statemeat or Description of Property upon Name of Ratepayer In which Assessment Is made, Default. McArthur, Sarah Birch, Jobn, Coyle, Stephen, House & Land on Town Lot No 3, 20d hun, 5% Carmichuzel, Est. of Jas House & Land on Town Lot No 73, 3rd bun, 1g Careron, Edmund, Vacant Land on Town Lot No 72 & 73, 20d hun, ex Dockendorf,Chas.& Jas Vacant Land on Town Lot No 10, 4th bun, { £4 Griffith, John A House & Land on Town Lot No 64, ist hun, 7S - - House & Lard on Town Lot No 8&8. Ist bua, 1@ii Hollman, John, House & Land on Town Lot No 91, 3rd hun, 19 46 ts ss Honse & Land oa Common Lot No 21, 10.12 Hughes, Peter, House & Land on Common Lot No 22, Cm Hughes, Bridget, House & Land on Common Lot No 22, £56 Lowe, Walter, House & Land on Town Lots No 5-4 6, 4th han, i 3? +e House & Land on Town Lot 49, 4th bun 6a _ ? House & Land on Town Lot 98, 4th bun, b ta “ a“ Vacant Land cn Common Lot No 3i pl 4 McNeill, Duncan, House and Laod on Common Lot No 22. ke s “ Vacent Land on Common Lot No 22. ‘ a Purdie, Jane, Estate - of, W. A. O. Mor- son and Leslie &. McNutt, Trustees, House & Land on Town Lote No 97 and 98, let hun $3. McQuaid, Dennis, Vacant Land on Town Lot 104, Jet aun, Reid, Richard B. Houce & Land on Town Lot No 95, 2nd hun, ,.S Steel, Robert, House & Land on Town Lot Neo 20, 3rd ban, & ie Trainor, Patrick, House & Landon Town Lot No 83, 2nd hun, 6% Tournbull,Estate AndrewHouse & Land vn Town Lot 55, 4th hun, 3z Thorne, Charles E. Small honce & ‘Lani $390, Vacant Land Corner Lot, $300, on Common Lot 23, er Thorne, Charles E. House and Land on Common Lot 23, Lis Thorne, R. & Geo. S. ' Large House & Land on Common Lot No 23, E82 Willicms, John, House & Land on Common Lot No 24, . 722 " " Vacant Land on Common Lot No 27, £6 Ward, Estate Robert | House and Land on Common Lot No 25, Esa Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the provisions cf the Statute 51 Victar™ Cap. 12, Section 91, after 30 days publication of the above liet, being 1 list of Ge Ratepayers of the City of Charlottetown who have failed to pay within the time gre scribed the Assessment severally levied upon their Real Property in said city, [ wi make an application to iis Honor, the Stipendiary Magistrate of said City, for Je%e- ment against each and all of the lands above described, for the respective ameur® eo levied against them, and then unpaid, and that upon such indgment being Gok entered, I will further apply for a warrant for the sale of such !ands, Dated this 28th day of Decem‘er, Ae D. 1897. ROBERT VANIDER:TINE Ci'y Collesta: December 28, 1897, lgmo. or, enema argent: